Spent a lot of time driving. First to location, then another vehicle up to dogs. The drivers were somewhat informative, but I think more information about the scenery and whole process would make this better. Time on sleds was fun, the dogs are amazing. The puppies are sweet.

Alaska 360: Learned about the ididarod and what goes into caring for the dogs during a race. Got to meet and interact with the adult dogs and pet some one-week-old puppies! The man who presented was incredibly informative and hilarious!

So fun seeing the dogs, petting, them, seeing the equipment used. Then we got to watch them run with the sled and pet some puppies. 40 degree's below zero experience finished it off. Super awesome if you are a dog lover;)

We scheduled an excursion from the port of Skagway to the summer sled dog camp and a dog “sled” ride. We were picked up at the port by Savino (“Savvy”), who provided interesting and sometimes amusing banter during the 75 minute trip up the Klondike Highway. Upon arriving at the sled dog camp, we had plenty of time to play with the dogs and pan for gold, with instructions provided by Savvy. The kids loved it.
After a while, we took a ride on the ATV (which is used instead of a sled in summer), with a professional musher. It was great fun and gave us a better understanding of how the dogs are raised, trained and fed.
On the ride back to Skagway Savvy made some stops -- including at a refreshing waterfall -- that enhanced our visit to this part of the world.
I would definitely recommend Klondike Tours for an excursion adventure.

Loved the fact that the money we did pay goes to help these mushers fund their passion. Loved holding the puppies. The tour was very well run and very professional. One of our best tours on our cruise.

This three and a half tour to the gold rush town of Dyea, the mountain drive to the Musher camp in a Unimog, the actual experience of riding a (wheeled since it is summer) dog sled, hearing about the Iditarod, and petting the husky puppies was out of this world. Excellent, excellent, excellent.

Overrated. The "Alaska 360" venue is a bit dilapidated. The sled dog demonstration is kind of hoaky. The dogs pull the sled about 200 feet over the dirt. There were too many people on the tour. Everyone was clamoring to hold the sled dog pups who were trying to escape.

We all loved the experiences associated with climbing the mountain, coming down pulled by the dogs, listening to the musher describe his participation in the Iditarod race, and finally up close and personal with dogs and puppies in training. The scenery and history on the way to the camp as well as on the mountain was spectacular

Mushers camp and sled dog discovery. Took a bus to a jeep to the camp and had a small ride with the mushers and dogs. Took jeep back to hear story of races and pet pups. Not enough time with the pups. Took the bus to dock. Guide was funny and mushers are real participators in the idiadron race.

Fun, fun, fun! It was a rainy day so we donned big yellow ponchos and away we went. Met the dogs and Jerry who had raced in 16 Iditarod races. It was amazing to see both the passion for racing and the love Jerry had for the dogs. Went on a training ride with the dogs pulling. We had a great time!

Enjoyed the helicopter viewing of the landscape to the dog camp. The dogs were so friendly and the musher was a delightful young man who obviously loves his dogs. The sledding was great fun. So glad for the opportunity to do this. This was on my bucket list.

this came with the white pass scenic railway. at the end of a very long bus ride you got lunch and the chance to dog sled on their summer sleds. Our kids didn't do this as it was an extra 35.00 per person.